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X-Linked White Eyes in Drosophila Appearance of rare phenotypes was associated with the inheritance of particular chromosomes Sex-linked genes are located on the X chromosome The wild-type eye color of Drosophila is dull red, but pure lines with white eyes are available. Allele for white is recessive White-eyed females would possess two X chromosomes and one Y and that red-eyed males would possess a single X chromosome

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Gene for white eyes is located on the X chromosome

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X-Linked Color Blindness in Humans Human eye detects only three colorsred, green and blue Affected woman passes the X-linked recessive trait to her sons but not to her daughters Affected man passes the trait to his grandsons through his daughters but never to his sons Pattern of inheritance exhibited by X-linked recessive characteristics is sometimes called crisscross inheritance

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Red–green color blindness is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait in humans

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Z-Linked Characteristics In organisms with ZZ-ZW sex determination males are the homogametic sex (ZZ) Females are the heterogametic sex (ZW) Same as that of X-linked characteristics, except that the pattern of inheritance in males and females is reversed Z-linked characteristic is the cameo phenotype in Indian blue peafowl

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Inheritance of the cameo phenotype in Indian blue peafowl is inherited as a Z-linked recessive trait

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Y-Linked Characteristics Exhibit a distinct pattern of inheritance Present only in males All male offspring of a male with a Y-linked trait inherit the trait Relatively little genetic information on the Y chromosome

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Recognizing Sex-linked Inheritance Alleles on sex chromosomes are inherited in predictable patterns Y-linked trait can be inherited only from the paternal grandfather (the fathers father), never from the maternal grandfather X-linked characteristics also exhibit a distinctive pattern of inheritance